James W Johnson SHOF 1970 Inductee
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James W. Johnson

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Lyricist, lawyer, activist, diplomat and educator James Weldon Johnson was born in Jacksonville, Florida on June 17, 1871. Educated at Atlanta University where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Masters degrees, Johnson also passed the Florida bar (after his self-education). 

In the early 1900’s, Johnson moved to New York began writing songs, collaborating with his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson. In a relatively short period of time, Johnson produced such hits as “Under the Bamboo Tree”, “Life Every Voice and Sing”, “Since You Went Away”, “The Maiden With the Dreamy Eyes”, “Nobody’s Lookin’ but the Owl and the Moon”, “Tell Me, Dusky Maiden”, “My Castle on the Nile”, “Congo Love Song”, “The Young Warrior”, “The Awakening”, “Two Eyes”, “Morning Moon and Night” and “The Old Flag Never Touched the Ground”. 

Johnson also translated the Enrique Grandos opera Goyescas, which was produced by New York’s Metropolitan Opera in 1915. 

However, songwriting was a minor step in the extensive resume and humanitarian life of James W. Johnson. Throughout his life he worked as a principal at the Stanton School, was the founder and editor of the first African American daily in the United States, the Daily American, he was appointed to the US consul for Puerto Cabello, Venezeula and later to Corinto, Nicaragua, worked as the assistant editor of NY Age, was a visiting professor of creative literature at Nashville’s Fisk University, was a trustee at Atlanta University, served as a director for the American Fund for Public Service and for 14 years, was the National Secretary of the NAACP. 

Johnson also wrote several books on African American life in the United States: Negro Americans, What Now?, Black Manhattan, God’s Trombones, St. Peter Relates an Incident, The Book of American Negro Poetry and an autobiography Along This Way

James W. Johnson died in Wiscasset, Maine on June 26, 1938. 

 

James W. Johnson Song List: 

  • The Awakening
  • Closing a Prayer
  • Congo Love Song
  • The Creation
  • The Entertainers
  • Fandango de Candil
  • The Ghost of Deacon Brown
  • Go Down Death
  • God's Trombones
  • The Goddiss in the Garden
  • If the Sands of Time...
  • The Judgement Day
  • Lift Every Voice and Sing
  • Listen Lord
  • The Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes
  • Malaguenas
  • Morning, Noon and Night
  • My Castle on the Nile
  • Nobody's Lookin' But the Owl and the Moon
  • O Southland
  • Old Flag Never Touched the Ground
  • Opening a Prayer
  • Roll Dem Cotton Balls
  • Schoepfung
  • Since You Went Away
  • Tell Me, Dusky Maiden
  • Two Eyes
  • Under the Bamboo Tree
  • Won't Your Mamma Let You Come Out?
  • The Young Warrior
  • Your Eyes So Deep

 

All bios appear as they were submitted in the year of induction or award presentation.

Inducted

1970